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http://www.flightglobal.com/article...ntroduce-lighter-a350-structure-with-800.html

Airbus works to introduce lighter A350 structure with -800 variant
By Max Kingsley-Jones

Any weight savings found as Airbus evolves the A350's structural design could be incorporated when the -800 variant arrives around a year after the debut in 2013 of the baseline -900 version.

Two areas of the A350's design that have held up production of the first aircraft - the carbonfibre fuselage's electrical structural network (ESN, which provides a return path for electrical current) and the fuselage's damage tolerance - have now been completed to enable construction to begin of A350-900 MSN001.

However, A350 programme chief Didier Evrard says that Airbus is validating the ESN and structural design to see if further improvements can be introduced on later aircraft to generate weight savings. "We have to be conservative in the first place, then [can improve] through validation," he says.

While there is currently no specific airframe number in the XWB production plan at which a block change could be introduced, Evrard says that there are several "natural points: we have the first four -900 development aircraft, then we have the last development aircraft and the first deliveries, and then we have the introduction of the A350-800 one year later. So if we have opportunities, we would take the -800 introduction as the natural point of embodiment."

Evrard estimates that the first A350-800 would be around "aircraft 20".
 
I thought DAL's next jet would be some sort of RJ. It seems like every DAL jet I see these days is a RJ of some sort.

BWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! Hey buddy! Long time no hear! How you doing? Do you think Delta would hire me with all the EMB time that I have?

Or Do you think SWA? You know the six to ten legs that I am flying is getting me ready to fly for Herb! Are you guys hiring yet? The profit was good so I assume you will be dissolving the pool soon.

I have a tedious decision,--SWA or--DAL?

CYA
 
It has been said that if Boeing cannot come to an agreement with DAL that DAL will look at the A350 as well as the 787-900.
 
It has been said that if Boeing cannot come to an agreement with DAL that DAL will look at the A350 as well as the 787-900.

It has been said that your unfortunate disabilities are the result of either being dropped on your head or of your snacking on paint chips.

-Thank you Capt Obvious!
 
CRJ567, it is called stating what has been publicly stated.

The paint chips taste good. Nice a sweet. :p
 
Delta's not really into shiny airplanes. They're into paying down debt and squeezing every penny out of existing assets.

1945 World War II ends
1953 Korean War Ends
1963 Delta's current mainline 100 seat jet Certified
1966 General Electric introduces COLOR Television set to market
 
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